From Nature to Experience: The American Search for Cultural AuthorityRowman & Littlefield, 2007 - 278 psl. This is Volume Two, the second of two volumes which describe techniques for the inspection of railroad track in the United States. Track inspection is described from the personal perspective of a retired railroad and Federal Railroad Administration track inspector. This volume covers rail flaws, crossties, continuous welded rail, and other structural conditions. Volume Two ends with a chapter on new automated inspection systems. The book is recommended for new and experienced railroad track inspectors and anyone interested in railroad track safety. |
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... ask how we now ought to proceed . " DREAM DELIVERS US TO DREAM " Central to my argument in this book will be one of the most haunting works in American literature , Ralph Waldo Emerson's " Experience . " Emerson com- posed this essay at ...
... ask how we now ought to proceed . " DREAM DELIVERS US TO DREAM " Central to my argument in this book will be one of the most haunting works in American literature , Ralph Waldo Emerson's " Experience . " Emerson com- posed this essay at ...
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... asks us to do ( Guns , 210 ) . and the power of a very different kind of virus , such as the one that Emily Dick- inson describes in the following poem ? A Word dropped careless on a Page May consecrate an Eye When folded in perpetual ...
... asks us to do ( Guns , 210 ) . and the power of a very different kind of virus , such as the one that Emily Dick- inson describes in the following poem ? A Word dropped careless on a Page May consecrate an Eye When folded in perpetual ...
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... asks how current American in- tellectual life might appear if viewed from the vantage points of Basel and Heidelberg rather than from the precincts of Paris . What account would we give of the American turn to experience and the ...
... asks how current American in- tellectual life might appear if viewed from the vantage points of Basel and Heidelberg rather than from the precincts of Paris . What account would we give of the American turn to experience and the ...
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... ask what we might learn at those limits — and from beyond them . It is , from within an intellectual culture rendered opaque by the language of dreams and the dreams of lan- guage , to engage in the act of what Richard Wilbur has ...
... ask what we might learn at those limits — and from beyond them . It is , from within an intellectual culture rendered opaque by the language of dreams and the dreams of lan- guage , to engage in the act of what Richard Wilbur has ...
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... asks us to " consider that in the world as we know it , [ William ] James and [ Reinhold ] Niebuhr do not need to be explained . " Their evolutionary naturalism in the early twentieth century was as tacit , deep , and thoroughgoing as ...
... asks us to " consider that in the world as we know it , [ William ] James and [ Reinhold ] Niebuhr do not need to be explained . " Their evolutionary naturalism in the early twentieth century was as tacit , deep , and thoroughgoing as ...
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The Preferences of Eden | 17 |
Delivered to the Dream Emerson and the Path to Pragmatism | 41 |
Reading the Blooming Confusion William James and the Theology of Experience | 71 |
Diminished Things Literature and the Disenchantment of the World | 99 |
CULTURAL CONSEQUENCES | 125 |
Divining Lives | 127 |
Intentional Ironies | 153 |
The Truth Beyond Method Fiction at the Limits of Experience | 177 |
Conclusion | 195 |
Notes | 203 |
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About the Author | |
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From Nature to Experience– The American Search for Cultural Authority Roger Lundin Ribota peržiūra - 2005 |
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2 psl. - Build, therefore, your own world. As fast as you conform your life to the pure idea in your mind, that will unfold its great proportions.